Archive for the ‘Comics’ Category


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Unseen – Comics Final

Mar 19th, 2012|1 comment|In Comics, Second Semester Classes

For my Comics Final, I wrote and drew 12 panels of a graphic novel called “Unseen,” which is about a Cryptozoologist trying to provide scientific evidence to explain mythological creatures. Originally, I had proposed a very action heavy sequence, but...

 
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Comics Final – Layout and Mockups

Feb 28th, 2012|1 comment|In Comics, Second Semester Classes

For my Comics Final project, I decided to take an old screenplay that I started to write [and never finished] about a cryptozoologist and do the first scene as a comic. We only have 12 frames, so I actually had...

 
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Typography & Comics

Feb 22nd, 2012|0 Comments|In Comics, Second Semester Classes

We had to explore how to use typography and word balloons expressively in this week’s comics assignment. As you can see, I didn’t use any balloons. I liked the aesthetic without them. The 2nd panel feels like the biggest experiment....

 
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Story to Comic

Feb 15th, 2012|0 Comments|In Comics, Second Semester Classes

For Comics, we had to adapt the 13 page story “The Ape Lady in Retirement” by T.C. Boyle. We had to adapt the story into 6 panels in comics. Below is my take: [click through for larger] I thought this...

 
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Four Panels: Word and Image in Comics

Feb 8th, 2012|0 Comments|In Comics, Second Semester Classes

For Comics, we had to capture the same moment four times — using a different application of words and images each time. The first is “Interdependent” in which the words and image combine to make a third idea that neither...

 
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Iconography : From Detail to Idea

Jan 31st, 2012|0 Comments|In Comics, Second Semester Classes

For my Comics class, we had to draw ourselves using the fewest lines possible. The assignment told us to take an image of ourselves, and then boil it down to the fewest lines possible needed to identify ourselves, stripping away...